2030 FIFA World Cup Final Host: Morocco, Spain, Portugal

The 2030 FIFA World Cup final will be held in Morocco, Spain, or Portugal as part of a three-nation bid.

2030 FIFA World Cup Final Host: Morocco, Spain, Portugal

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FIFA has confirmed that the 2030 FIFA World Cup will be hosted by Morocco, Spain, and Portugal, marking the first time the tournament will be held across three continents. The final match is scheduled to take place at a venue in one of these three countries, with the exact location to be announced at a later date.

The bid, officially named 'Morocco, Spain, Portugal 2030', was approved by FIFA in October 2023. This will be the first World Cup held in North Africa since 2010 and the first to span Europe and Africa. The tournament will also include centenary celebration matches in Uruguay, Argentina, and Paraguay.

As of June 2026, no specific stadium has been confirmed for the final. Potential venues include the Grand Stade de Casablanca in Morocco, the Santiago Bernabéu in Spain, and the Estádio da Luz in Portugal. FIFA is expected to make a final decision on the host cities and stadiums by 2028.

❓ Frequently Asked Questions

Which countries are hosting the 2030 World Cup?

Morocco, Spain, and Portugal are the main hosts, with centenary matches in Uruguay, Argentina, and Paraguay.

When will the final location be announced?

FIFA is expected to announce the host cities and final venue by 2028.

Is the 2030 World Cup the first to be held on three continents?

Yes, it is the first World Cup to span three continents: Africa, Europe, and South America.

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